Mission and design sensitivities for human Mars landers using Hypersonic Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerators

Tara P. Polsgrove, H. Thomas, A. Cianciolo, Tim Collins, J. Samareh
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Landing humans on Mars is one of NASA's long term goals. NASA's Evolvable Mars Campaign (EMC) is focused on evaluating architectural trade options to define the capabilities and elements needed to sustain human presence on the surface of Mars. The EMC study teams have considered a variety of in-space propulsion options and surface mission options. Understanding how these choices affect the performance of the lander will allow a balanced optimization of this complex system of systems problem. This paper presents the effects of mission and vehicle design options on lander mass and performance. Beginning with Earth launch, options include fairing size assumptions, co-manifesting elements with the lander, and Earth-Moon vicinity operations. Capturing into Mars orbit using either aerocapture or propulsive capture is assessed. For entry, descent, and landing both storable as well as oxygen and methane propellant combinations are considered, engine thrust level is assessed, and sensitivity to landed payload mass is presented. This paper focuses on lander designs using the Hypersonic Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerators, one of several entry system technologies currently considered for human missions.
使用高超声速充气气动减速器的载人火星着陆器的任务和设计灵敏度
人类登陆火星是美国宇航局的长期目标之一。NASA的可进化火星计划(EMC)侧重于评估建筑贸易方案,以定义维持人类在火星表面存在所需的能力和元素。EMC研究小组已经考虑了各种空间推进方案和地面任务方案。了解这些选择如何影响着陆器的性能将允许平衡优化这个复杂的系统问题。本文介绍了任务和飞行器设计方案对着陆器质量和性能的影响。从地球发射开始,选项包括整流罩尺寸假设,与着陆器共同显示元素以及地月附近操作。评估了利用空气捕获或推进捕获进入火星轨道的方法。在进入、下降和着陆时,考虑了可储存推进剂以及氧和甲烷推进剂组合,评估了发动机推力水平,并给出了对着陆有效载荷质量的敏感性。本文重点研究了使用高超声速充气气动减速器的着陆器设计,这是目前考虑用于载人任务的几种进入系统技术之一。
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